http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/28/news/economy/american_cities_broke.fortune FORTUNE -- Several downtrodden cities are on the verge of defaulting on their debt, putting financially encumbered states and taxpayers on the hook to pick up the tab. The National League of Cities says municipal governments will probably come up $56 billion to $83 billion short between now and 2012. That's the
On 1 June, 05:39, Phil W Lee <phil(at)lee-family(dot)me(dot)uk> wrote: ash <ash.fil...@gmail.com> considered Mon, 31 May 2010 16:08:15 -0700 (PDT) the perfect time to write: On May 31, 9:17 pm, soup <1...@2invalid.com> wrote: On 29/05/2010 15:39, The Medway Handyman wrote: Drivers pay Road Tax. No they don't. But then you have your fixed opinion, based on
MCP wrote: This is why WIMMIN are NOT cost effective and are a complete waste of public money in training them for any job of importance. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8230686.stm Children's services in one Scottish NHS area are being stretched by a baby boom among trainee doctors. Almost a quarter of junior doctors in paediatrics in the NHS Lothian
On 14 Mai, 01:05, "Bob" <n...@email.address> wrote: (Reuters) - The United States posted an $82.69 billion deficit in April, nearly four times the $20.91 billion shortfall registered in April 2009 and the largest on record for that month, the Treasury Department said on Wednesday. The government has now posted 19 consecutive monthly budget deficits, the longest string of shortfalls
Tony wrote: On 5/13/2010 1:46 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote: "Ken Dixon"<kdixon2711@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:hshcv0$lgd$1@news.eternal-september.org... (Reuters) - The United States posted an $82.69 billion deficit in April, nearly four times the $20.91 billion shortfall registered in April 2009 and the largest on record for that month, the Treasury Department